Classification of Fractures Based on Complexity and Force

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Which type of force causes fractures along the long axis of the bone?

Compression force

What type of fracture involves a fracture of the proximal third of the ulna with dislocation of the head of the radius?

Monteggia fracture-dislocation

Which fracture is also known as a 'Boxer's fracture'?

Side-swipe fracture

Which of the following is NOT an example of a pathological fracture?

Aviator's fracture

What is another term for Barton's fracture?

Marginal fracture

Which inflammatory condition can lead to pathological fractures?

Pyogenic osteomyelitis

Which gender has a higher incidence of secondary bone tumors in the lungs?

Males

In which type of bone pathology is bone atrophy secondary to polio observed?

Eosinophilic granuloma

Which type of tumor is classified under benign bone tumors?

Giant cell tumour

What is the commonly associated condition with bone atrophy secondary to polio?

Polio-induced bone dystrophy

Learn about the classification of fractures based on complexity of treatment and quantum of force causing the fracture. Explore simple fractures like transverse fractures of humerus and complex fractures like communited fractures of femur. Understand high-velocity injuries that result in fractures due to severe trauma force, such as those from traffic accidents.

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